Memory Reconsolidation Interference as an Emerging Treatment for Emotional Disorders: Strengths, Limitations, Challenges, and Opportunities
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- Tom Beckers
- Department of Psychology, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium 3000;
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- Merel Kindt
- Department of Clinical Psychology, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands 1018WT;
書誌事項
- 公開日
- 2017-05-08
- DOI
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- 10.1146/annurev-clinpsy-032816-045209
- 公開者
- Annual Reviews
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<jats:p>Experimental research on emotional memory reconsolidation interference, or the induction of amnesia for previously established emotional memory, has a long tradition, but the potential of that research for the development of novel interventions to treat psychological disorders has been recognized only recently. Here we provide an overview of basic research and clinical studies on emotional memory reconsolidation interference. We point out specific advantages of interventions based on memory reconsolidation interference over traditional treatment for emotional disorders. We also explain how findings from basic research suggest limitations and challenges to clinical translation that may help to understand why clinical trials have met with mixed success so far and how their success can be increased. In closing, we preview new intervention approaches beyond the induction of amnesia that the phenomenon of memory reconsolidation may afford for alleviating the burden imposed by emotional memories and comment on theoretical controversies regarding the nature of memory reconsolidation.</jats:p>
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- Annual Review of Clinical Psychology
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Annual Review of Clinical Psychology 13 (1), 99-121, 2017-05-08
Annual Reviews